Description:We have carefully inspected each of our Smith & Wesson Shields, and none of them are affected by the product warning issued by Smith & Wesson recently, in August of 2013. Here is the latest representative of Smith & Wesson's state of the art M&P series pistols, the MP40 Shield Subcompact. Smith & Wesson brought its full focus on making a viable thin compact that retains all the quality and features of its reigning MP40 series, yet comes in the bigger bore .40 S&W caliber, something Ruger has never attempted, and the only unsuccessful Kel-Tec. Smith & Wesson’s new M&P Shield, writes the factory, is a slim, concealable, lightweight striker-fired polymer pistol. Available in 9mm and .40 S&W, the new M&P SHIELD features a slim design combined with the proven and trusted features found in the M&P Pistol Series. From the pistol’s easily concealed one-inch profile to its optimized 18 degree grip angle, the M&P SHIELD offers professional-grade features that provide consumers with simple operation and reliable performance. ... The M&P SHIELD features a high-strength polymer frame with a black, Melonite coated stainless steel slide and barrel. The Shield is, they continue, standard with a 3.1-inch barrel, which contributes to an overall length of 6.1 inches and an unloaded weight of 19 ounces. For fast tracking and smooth target acquisition, the M&P SHIELD is standard with a 5.3-inch sight radius [for its 3 dot sights] and has been enhanced with a short, consistent trigger pull measuring 6.5 pounds. Featuring a quick and audible reset made possible by the striker-fired action, the M&P SHIELD allows multiple rounds to be placed on target both consistently and accurately. The .40 Shield comes with a total of two stainless bodied magazines, as the photos show: an extended 7 shot and a flush fitting 6 rounder. It has a firing pin safety, and a single side lever safety for right handed shooters; with no magazine safety. Slide measures .910 thin behind the ejection port, and the frame measures .955 thin at its back extreme strut area. Best of all, a person gets Smith & Wesson M&P series quality at a price that is very competitive. We’re offering the S&W MP40 Shield in the photos, or one of its identical mates, each for only $ 369.00. Not transferable to civilian residents of California, District of Colombia, or Massachusetts. 2% discount if payment is with USPS Money Orders & Not Credit Card. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $15 lower 48; $40 Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, USPS Priority Mail, insured with Delivery Confirmation. Don’t let your buddies use your account, that kind of thing smells like felony level straw purchase attempt. MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped same day. 14 day hold on checks. FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask your dealer to put your name on there. We offer 7 day money back on used guns and items, but No Returns on New in Box guns or on Lay-aways or ammo. We do not pay transfer fees or return shipping. We accept lay-away with 20% down, balance in 90 days, lay aways not refundable. Internet phone hours 8:30 – 4:30 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup available. Robertson Trading Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 We Buy, Sell, or Trade. We always have, since 1952.

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Shipping Notes: $15 lower 48; $40 AK, HI, PR, USPS Priority. 7 day money back on used items, but No Returns on NIB, Lay-away, or Ammo. Lay-away OK, 20% down, 90 days to pay. We Buy, Sell, or Trade; we always have, since 1952.Read More